^ Singer, Matthew (January 8, 2019).Like all mental illnesses, bipolar can be difficult to live with.
"Sleater-Kinney May, or May Not, Be Bidding New York Farewell".
^ "KBOO News In Depth: Tammy Lynne Stoner".
"Johnnie Ray, 63, 50's Singer Who Hit No.
^ Holden, Stephen (February 26, 1990).
"Gail Shibley, Portland Mayor Charlie Hales' top aide, accused of discrimination based on employee's HIV status".
^ Frochtzwajg, Jonathan (November 15, 2021).
"Big League umpire, Portland resident Dale Scott retires rather than risk more concussions". "A Look Inside San Francisco's Transgender District".
^ Mosley, Tonya Hagan, Allison (August 13, 2020).
"Conservative writer Andy Ngo details attack at Portland protest". District Judge Michael McShane Pens Remarkably Candid Essay About Love and Loss In 1980s Portland".
^ "Pink Martini's gay bandleader Thomas Lauderdale commits to Sunday's outdoor show rain or shine".
"Out Lesbian Elected Oregon House Speaker". "Kistler: 'Leave personal life at home and do your job' ".
^ "Meet Konrad Juengling: the pro-LGBTI activist who is now 'coming out' as Atheist".
"Portlanders Can Now Book a Stay at the Home of Drag Superstar Jinkx Monsoon".
^ Jankowski, Andrew (October 5, 2018).
"Zeitgeist plays Lou Harrison's music with warmth, wit and twinkling chopsticks".
^ "Lou Harrison's generosity endures when we most need it".
PORTLAND GAY BARS 1990 SERIES
"Laci Green on Her New MTV Series and Dealing with Backlash as a Feminist on the Intenet".
^ Vagianos, Alanna (November 26, 2014).
"Janelle Monáe comes out as 'pansexual.' What does that mean?".
^ "Openly Gay 'Top Chef' Alum Gregory Gourdet To Judge On New Season".
"Beth Ditto Interview: Diamonds Are Forever".
^ ANDERSON-MINSHALL, DIANE (December 3, 2012).
"Darcelle, aka Walter Cole, adjusting to life off stage".
^ Vondersmith, Jason (March 27, 2020).
"Mock Star: Carrie Brownstein is making fun of you". Kate Brown and husband move into governor's residence". "For First Time, Openly LGBT Governor Elected: Oregon's Kate Brown".
^ DOMONOSKE, CAMILA (November 9, 2016).
"What We Learned From the Reissue of Portland Queercore Pioneers Team Dresch's Catalog". "Part of a Landmark LGBTQ Case, a Portland Teacher Finds Redemption". "Author John Birdsall on James Beard's Gay Identity and Oregon Roots".
^ Hamilton, Katherine Chew (September 30, 2020).
"Activist's ex-boyfriend sentenced in drug case". "Matt Alber will mesmerize San Diegans in early April". "Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler adds former Mayor Sam Adams to his staff".
Gail Shibley – first openly gay person to serve in the Oregon State Legislature.
Johnnie Ray – singer, songwriter, musician.
John Paulk – former gay reparative therapy advocate.
Lynn Nakamoto – Oregon Supreme Court judge.
Jonte' Moaning – choreographer and dancer.
McShane – United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Oregon
Tina Kotek – openly gay member of the Oregon Legislative Assembly.
Rives Kistler – first and, then, only openly LGBT state supreme court justice in the U.S.
Konrad Juengling – LGBT activist and writer.
Hart – one of the first trans men to undergo hysterectomy and gonadectomy in the U.S.
Flawless Shade – drag queen and make-up artist.
Marie Equi – medical doctor, family planning advocate.
Beth Ditto – singer-songwriter and actress.
Carrie Brownstein – actress, musician.
James Beard – chef and cookbook author.
Terry Bean – gay rights activist and political fundraiser.
Sam Adams – first openly gay mayor of a large U.S.
Notable LGBT people from the city include: Portland, Oregon has a large LGBT community for its size.